Colombia Edward Sandoval Gesha
Colombia Edward Sandoval Gesha
Colombia Edward Sandoval Gesha
A uniquely fruited Gesha coffee, with aromatic florals up top that bring a freshness to the cup. Hints of jasmine and honeysuckle flowers, honey, star fruit, apple cider, lemon, and mango green tea. City to City+.
Full Cupping Notes
We picked up a few different variety separations from Edward Sandoval this past harvest, including this small lot of Gesha. Edward's coffee is quite floral, and also carries a unique fruited side that brings a juicy aspect, and bright acidity to the cup. The dry fragrance has wisps of fresh flowers, apple cider, and raw sugar cane. The wet aroma delivers saturated sweetness, fruits reduced with brown sugar, and a sweet floral overlay that's like honeysuckle flowers. Light roasts have a jasmine flavor that's aromatic, and adds a freshness to the cup profile. It makes a moderate impression on the cup, and fairly well integrated, sitting pretty level with the sweetness. The coffee cools to notes of honey, winey apple cider, lemon, and mango green tea. There's also a brisk black tea brightness that really helps structure the cup. I don't recommend roasting this coffee dark, as you'll crowd out the aromatic flavors with roast tone. I did roast one batch to City+, and noted some of the fruits being a bit more pronounced, though I still preferred my brighter City roast.
Specs
Region Santa Isabel, Tolima Processing Wet Process (Washed) Drying Method Covered Sun-Dried Arrival date May 2025 Arrival Lot size 10 Bag size 70 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Gesha Grade Excelso 15+ Appearance .4 d/300gr, 15+ Screen - there were 2 partial quakers in the 200grams of roasted coffee Roast Recommendations City to City+ Type Farm Gate
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Wet Process (Washed) |
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| cultivar | Gesha |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
We were lucky enough to source a few variety separations from Edward Sandoval this past harvest, including Chiroso, Wush Wush, and these 5 bags of Gesha. The farmer who produced this lot, Edward Sandoval, worked for many years as a field technician for the Federación Nacional de Cafeteros ("FNC"). When he broke away from the FNC and set out to start his own farm, Finca Canta Ranas, he decided to plant varieties that were not promoted by the FNC due to their need for a higher degree of management, and disease susceptibility. But they are also quite capable of producing a higher value cup, which was what appealed to Edward. Since starting his farm, he's planted varieties such as Bourbon, Chiroso, Wush Wush, Gesha and Moka. Edward's farm is small, just 6 hectares planted in coffee, and stretches up to about 1900 meters above sea level. His background as a Q grader and cupper comes in handy during the harvest, and sees him cup testing each process batch he produces in order to separate quality. He wet processes his coffee into tile tanks where it ferments until ready to move to the patios. He mixes process batches over the course of 2-3 days, adding fresh water each day to slow the fermentation process. It's more common in Colombia than you might think and helps manage small lots on the drying patio. It also leads to some fruitier flavors, without going over the edge. Read more about Edward Sandoval's farm here.
*we only have 5 bags of this coffee and are limiting orders to 2# per customer
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| recommended espresso | No |
Colombia Edward Sandoval Gesha
Colombia Edward Sandoval Gesha
A uniquely fruited Gesha coffee, with aromatic florals up top that bring a freshness to the cup. Hints of jasmine and honeysuckle flowers, honey, star fruit, apple cider, lemon, and mango green tea. City to City+.
Full Cupping Notes
We picked up a few different variety separations from Edward Sandoval this past harvest, including this small lot of Gesha. Edward's coffee is quite floral, and also carries a unique fruited side that brings a juicy aspect, and bright acidity to the cup. The dry fragrance has wisps of fresh flowers, apple cider, and raw sugar cane. The wet aroma delivers saturated sweetness, fruits reduced with brown sugar, and a sweet floral overlay that's like honeysuckle flowers. Light roasts have a jasmine flavor that's aromatic, and adds a freshness to the cup profile. It makes a moderate impression on the cup, and fairly well integrated, sitting pretty level with the sweetness. The coffee cools to notes of honey, winey apple cider, lemon, and mango green tea. There's also a brisk black tea brightness that really helps structure the cup. I don't recommend roasting this coffee dark, as you'll crowd out the aromatic flavors with roast tone. I did roast one batch to City+, and noted some of the fruits being a bit more pronounced, though I still preferred my brighter City roast.
Specs
| Region | Santa Isabel, Tolima |
|---|---|
| Processing | Wet Process (Washed) |
| Drying Method | Covered Sun-Dried |
| Arrival date | May 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 10 |
| Bag size | 70 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Gesha |
| Grade | Excelso 15+ |
| Appearance | .4 d/300gr, 15+ Screen - there were 2 partial quakers in the 200grams of roasted coffee |
| Roast Recommendations | City to City+ |
| Type | Farm Gate |